Reminder-Boat Registrations Need Renewed

Boat owners – boat registrations EXPIRE April 30, 2022 (Saturday).   Boat renewals are valid for three (3) years. Inquire at the Recorder’s office about the boat registration hard card for $5.00. Henry County Recorder’s office hours are Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm.  For more information or questions regarding registration, Call the Recorder’s office at 319-385-0765 or recorder@henrycountyiowa.us

Henry County Supervisors Meeting Agenda

AGENDA

April 28, 2022

Approve Agenda

Approve Minutes

Approve Claims

9:00 Sarah Berndt, CDS Monthly Update

9:30 Final Plat of Stable Roots Subdivision in Sec 2-73-7

9:45 Approve Resolution and Ordinance with the

City of Mt Pleasant on Redistricting for Voting Precincts

10:00 Appoint Henry County Weed Commissioner

Other County Business as time allows

Supervisors Sub-Committee Updates

Daily Jail Count

Henry County Jail

In the interest of keeping Henry County residents informed, the Henry County Sheriff’s office has requested KILJ post the daily jail count. During the jail referendum campaign it was publicized that the jail would be able to house additional inmates from surrounding counties and this would generate revenue for Henry County.

 

Date:   04-25-2022______

 

   23_    Henry County Inmates

 

   48     Out of County Contract Inmates              

 

  71       TOTAL

Emily Williamson

Emily Williamson, 36, of Mount Pleasant, died Sunday, April 24, 2022, after battling an autoimmune disorder for several months at the University of Iowa Hospital, in Iowa City.

Emily was born November 5, 1985, in Mount Pleasant, the daughter of Lawrence and Christine (Smith) Mihalevich. She graduated from Mount Pleasant High School in 2004. She continued her education at Black Hawk Community College, receiving a degree in interior design, and later a degree in entrepreneurial business in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Emily was united in marriage to Aaron Williamson on May 29, 2010, at the United Methodist Church in Mount Pleasant. The couple lived in the Minneapolis area for seven years before returning to Mount Pleasant to raise their daughters. She was a homemaker and had her own baking business, usually making wedding cakes or cupcakes by the hundreds.  Emily was known for her wonderful baking and beautifully made crafts and quilts. She enjoyed reading, listening to music and playing the piano. However, more than anything, Emily loved being Maggie and Chloe’s mom. Emily was a genuinely kind person who positively impacted everyone she met. Her legacy will live on through her daughters.

Emily is survived by her husband Aaron, daughters Maggie Rose and Chloe Emma; parents Larry and Chris Mihalevich of Sheboygan, Wisconsin; sister Jamie (Ryan) Leichty of Kohler, Wisconsin; brother Nick (Gen Johnsen) Mihalevich of Minneapolis, Minnesota; grandfather Bill Smith of Mount Pleasant; parents in-law Rick and Jan Williamson of Mount Pleasant; sister-in-law Kristen (Daniel) Faubus of Fort Worth, Texas; and six nieces and nephews Carter, Avery and Beckett Leichty, Julia, Cora and Samuel Faubus.

She was preceded in death by her paternal grandparents and maternal grandmother.

Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. A memorial fund has been established for the Brian Injury Alliance of Iowa and a scholarship fund for her daughters. The Olson-Powell Memorial Chapel is caring for Emily and her family.

Boys’ Tennis: Mount Pleasant Falls to Burlington

Mount Pleasant — The Mount Pleasant boys’ tennis team suffered their second loss of the season last night when the Panthers fell to Burlington 7-2.

Owen Vansickel fell in No. 1 singles 8-4 before Jake Ensminger rallied back for an 8-2 win in No. 2 singles, defeating Hunter Ford.

Burlington then ripped off three straight wins before Lou Schimmelpfennig earned an 8-5 in No. 6 singles.

In doubles play, Burlington swept all three doubles matches.

Vansickel and Ensminger lost 8-3, Levi Graber and Tim Cam dropped an 8-5 decision while Elliot Cook and Lou Schimmelpfennig fell 8-4.

The Panthers are now 6-2 on the year.

Girls’ Tennis: Panthers Earn Win No. 1

Mount Pleasant — Savana Walls blanked Ashi Pennaka in No. 1 singles as the Mount Pleasant girls’ tennis team won their first dual of the year yesterday, 5-4.

Malena Yocum picked up a win for the Panthers in No. 4 singles, 8-2 over Shona Anderson.

Mount Pleasant swept doubles play.

Walls and Melanie Olivas won 8-3, rallying for seven straight points.

Gisele Fajardo-Pena teamed with Yocum for an 8-6 winners, while Eva Rounceville and Ellie Situmeang rolled 8-3.

Mount Pleasant is now 1-7.

Notre Dame slumped to 0-3.

Boys’ Track: Mount Pleasant Boys Snag Easy Win

Keokuk — Mount Pleasant racked up 197 points as the Panthers earned an easy win at the Keokuk Relays at Calvert Stadium.

Fort Madison finished as runner-up with 128 points with Burlington slotting in third with 84.5 points.

Mount Pleasant senior Will Davidson continued what has been a terrific final season, winning the 200m dash in 22.02 and also claiming gold in the 110m hurdles in 15.21 seconds — his fastest time this year.

Following in the footsteps of his older brother Khang, Avin Truong earned a win in the long jump.

Avin, just a freshman, soared 20 feet, 5.5 inches for the win.

The Panthers also received wins in the 4x800m, distance medley and shuttle hurdle relay.

Boys’ Track: Mediapolis Victorious in New London

New London — Mediapolis earned gold in six events as the Bulldogs rolled to win at the Chris Selby Invite in New London last night.

Kadin Salek zoomed to gold in the 400m dash, winning in 52.25 seconds — he also went 19 feet, 10.5 inches in the long jump for gold.

Mediapolis’ terrific Anthony Isley also showed why he’s one of the area’s top athletes.

Isley put on his PF Flyers, winning the 200m dash in 22.81 seconds.

New London finished as the team runner up, the Tigers won seven events.

Kade Benjamin, a Drake Relays qualifier, had an easy night on the high jump, clearing 6 feet, 6 inches for first.

Carter Allen also picked up a win — he’ll join Benjamin in Des Moines later this week — in the discus, with a heave of 144 feet, six inches.

New London also earned wins in both the sprint and distance medley.